Across
- 3. to draw back, as with fear or pain
- 5. to destroy property or hinder normal operations
- 8. made insensitive; deadened morals or feelings
- 11. criminal offense for making false statements under oath
- 12. dissatisfaction
- 13. impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses
- 17. written declaration made under oath
- 18. negligent of neatness, especially in dress or person
- 19. state of being anonymous; remaining unnamed
Down
- 1. inspiring awe
- 2. to be confusing or perplexing
- 4. without fault or error
- 6. to accuse or condemn openly; to publicly brand as distasteful
- 7. marked by excessive or uncontrollable emotion
- 9. free from emotion or nervous tension
- 10. secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act
- 11. far beyond what is a usual magnitude or degree
- 14. bold behavior to which you have no right
- 15. to imitate (a person or manner) especially for satirical effect
- 16. use of tricks to deceive someone; sly or cunning behavior
